Review of Prison on Fire (1987) by Adam M — 02 Apr 2011
A lot of people are scared of getting killed, but for a while it seems the main dangers are explosions of chaotic fights and police brutality, allowing for Chow Yun Fat to use comic relief. Then, you realize that people's backs can be slammed against any hard-cornered thing in sight and it makes hand-to-hand fighting seem unromantic.
Great camera angles and editing around men in file.
This review of Prison on Fire (1987) was written by Adam M on 02 Apr 2011.
Prison on Fire has generally received very positive reviews.
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